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November 21, 2012, 11:46 |
Ansys Mesh
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Swapnil
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Hi,
I am new to using Ansys, the trouble I am facing is not CFD specific but more general. While going through reference manual I read that mesh is usually considered unacceptable if the skewness is more than 0.95. I am trying to see stress distribution on a C channel frame for a specific load, when I generate a mesh, I have a dense mesh with more than 42000 elements but skewness is 0.99. I want to know how should one approach the problem to achieve a better mesh, or what parameters define the mesh to be acceptable or not. |
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